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The Mummy |
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Rating: Summary: Barbara Steiner-The Mummy-review Review: I thought it was a very good book. Some parts of the book actually gave me the chills. I thought it was a little ... how Lana was in high school, and was volunteering all her spare time to work at the museum. I don't think anybody of that age would actually get their hair cut to look like an Egyptian princess, but it was very descriptive. I liked how Barbara used her imagination to make Lana's role model,... It was a big surprise to me. I liked how she kept describing Nefra and Lana's feelings when she was by his coffin-type thing. Overall, I think that Barbara did a great job, but she needed to make Lana not be so involved in everything about Egypt, that she would rather volunteer at the museum than be with her cheerleading boyfriend, Josh.
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